The Daily Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 25, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 5, 1949 Page: 5 of 10
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Elaine, to Raymond Fields, son
and Mrs. Frank Fields of
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he wedding will take place a!
i p.m., July 8 In the Memorial
jtist Church, with Rev. A. L.
Ian officiating.
T reception honoring the bridal
hie will be held on the lawn I
(he B D. Thomas home, 319
Hunnicutt An invitation to
I wedding and reception Is ex-
led to all friends of the cn-
couplc through the press.
(iss Geisendorff is a teacher in
Baytown Elementary school
|cm, having taught last y* ar at
J Anson-Jones school. Fields is
ledical student at Texas A. and
College.
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IKKIX PARK GARDEN
|n MEETS TONIGHT
Morrell Park Garden Club
meet tonight at 7:30 p.m. at
j home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Id, 10 Park, for a watermelon
ly. A question box program will
[presented. All club members
[ interested persons are cordial
Riiied to attend.
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tr. and Mrs E. R. Wright of
[Alva had as their guests Sun-
, Mrs. Wright's sister. Mrs. Oiin
ring and daughter, Loella, of
Irksville, Arl:ansas; her mother
brother. Mrs.* John Scott and
1 of Dayton: their daughter and
hand. Mr, and Mrs. Ted Pearce
Mien dale; and a friend of tie
lily, Bert Sadler.
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Ball-Shahen Wedding Vows
fousewife Finds ' Exchanged In Formal Rites
Friend In Tub!
spankin' dean Perk washes-
1 like Mrs. Hughes. Perk contains
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I In a double ring ceremony per- rangement of a yellow throated
: formed at 7:3!) p in. Saturday in white prefcid surrounded with lilies
| the First Presbyterian Church, of the valley end atephanot!* It
Mias Callio Elisabeth Ball of Bay- washed with white satin streamers
town in'ceme the bride of Everett knotted with atephanotis.
; Terry Shahan of Grand Isle, Louis- Mrs. Edgar Close of • Oeoma,
{lana. The bride is the daughter South Dakota, sister of the bride-
of Mr and Mrs, Thomas Edwin groom, attended the bride as ma-
Balt of Baytown and the bride- tron of honor. Her gown was of
groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. matching taffeta made with an
I J. E. Shahan. of Lipscomb, pastel leaf green marquisette over
i Rev. Marshall S. Pinkerton, it Illusion yoke and a portrait neck-
! the Woodland Presbyterian Church line, outlined with ruffling, a
in Houston, officiated at the wed- tightly fitted bodice and a lace
: ding service. Vows were exchanged tiered bouffant skirt. With it she
.icw I’d found a friend for life,** as fbe bridal couple kng.lt on a wore rrntehing mitts. Her shoul-
MraP.R. Hughe*. 411 W. Ban- white satin covered kneeling drr length veil was b id by a ban-
Toledo, "when I put New Perk tench placed in front of the al- <ieau of petite white carnations
in the washtub. That very first i„f. The chancel of the: church ar.d she carried a Colonial nose-
turned out white and bright as dctwat)?d with two large gay cf carnations.
. And ever since, ttose old 'gray- :.nskrts of giAdi„u ar.d four Miss Sylvia Cosa and Mrs. Kent
problems go down the dram when :,oor ?tP!r:jard candelabra with Ro^an, both cf Baytown, attended
- gets to work, You, tog can cathedral tapwe. The center the bride as bridesmaids. They
• Gle of the church was marked wore gowns identical to that of
'{ w'th white satin ropes v.ith the matron of honor. Their should-
• rro bows of the same material ‘ ■ a tier-crugnt oa both
rg the family p v.s The -s <! » with a cluster of the petite
outside ais'es, from which the carnations and they carried the
SPt-r's were seated, were lighted Colonial r.osegays of white carna-
by three candles in frosted green “on>-
vases s t in each window. Candles David Shahan of San Angelo
were Sighted by Patricia and Pat- served his brother as best man.
rich Ball, twin cousins of . the Crtomsmen v.crc Otis Ball, brother
bride, of the bride, and Hcrschel Scott
Pr -nuptial music sung by Miss Kent Rogan served as head'usher
Arista Bowles cf Pasadena, ac-'. and he was is3istcd by Bill Lyons,
coir.panicd by Mrs. Charlie Boyer Paul Motlcr and Dewey Lyons,
'"•ranist from Houston, included Flrwcriirl was Marvon Sterling
"1 Love Thee" and' Eccauac”, Miss Abbe who was'dressed in white
Bowies . also• sang "The .Lord’s t.et over satin fashioned like that
Prayer" as the benediction, Mrs, Cf the bride. She wore white' car-
Bdyer played the traditional wed- nations in her hair and carried a
ding marches and as background white ruffled basket of flbwers.
music during the service, she the brine's mother wore a dress
piayed "Claire dc Lune”, 'Liebe- P{ white shaded marquisette over
straum” and “Serenade’’, aqua and an orchid corsage. The
The bride was given in mar- mother of the groom wore an
riagfi by her father, Thomas Ed- aqi>a crepe with contrasting aces-
0 Machine Waves win Ball. . She was gowned in pj-tes. Her corsage was of orchids.
§ Machine’ess Waves white imported lace over slipper. The reception was held in the
Experienced Operators satin created with a yoke of ii- home ct the bride's parents at 205
lusion enhanced with a scalloped ,Eagt Gulf, Tbf. bride's table was
bertha, a long fitted bodice, petal Iaid With white linen skirted with
point sU‘evf*3 and a full skirt ex- white ruffled marquisette caught
tending into a. chapel length train. at each corncr with green maline
Her finger tip veil of bnda lllu- bmvs u fPatured the bride’s bou-
sion was bordered with appiiqued ()UPt and a throe ticred Wcddidg
(sows of imported lace to ■ match , ai„, topped with miniature bride
her gown. For the traditional an(j gr0om and decorated with or-
something old and borrowed the ange blossoms. Refreshments of
bride wore an antique JaVaKere limP punch and white iced individ-
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that, was a wi»dding gift to her ual t:akes embossed with green
bridal bouquet was
lEXAS LADY
LOSES 47 POUND
a nosegay ar- bows (urtber carried out the chos-
in colors the bridet
. Annual Family Reunion Members of the houseparty were
Is Held On The Fourth »«• >*■ ?,utt0" wHhr° registered
the guests; Mrs. T. W. Lyons who
Three brothers, five sisters, their served the cake; Miss Carroll
children and grandchildren of the Cooper who presided at the punch
Lyons family held their annual bowl and Mrs. V. K. Rogan, Miss
barbecue picnic and family reunion Patricia Ball, Mrs. A. Ball, Mrs.
yesterday on the lawn of the Mcl- Bob Martin and Mrs. David Sha-
ria L. Jordan home at 1908 Bay- han. Guests were received by the
Mss. bridal couple, their parents and
During the day, movies were members of the bridal party,
taken of the group to be shown at Upo„ thelr ,,eturn from a wed.
yent'*’1 reunion. djng trip to Mexico City, July 18.
There were 55 guest, present m- M and Mrg shahan will be at
eluding the; ffomog out-of-to-n homc ln Grand jslc_ Louisiana,
members of the family: Mr and where he .g cmptoyed in thp
Mrs. duction department of the Humble
Mr'3' and Vrf Don Sm h and son 0il flnd Keftoto® company. For her
Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith and son traw|lnf c.ns,,mblc Mrg Shahan
Friends of the family a "atural color pure silk
included Mr. and Mrs, W. B. shantung suit w ith black patent
Flourney, N. B. Culver, Robert accesones and a white orchid cor-
.Timerson. Miss Jean Edglcy, Miss sa*|®- , , , , _ .
Hawi Flourney, Miss Becky Flour- The Hide is a graduate of Rob-
ard Miss Nadine Jimerson. ert E. tee high school and a comp-
tometer school in Houston. She al-
j so attended Lee Junior College,
land was empoyed at the Goose
Creek Grain Company, Shahan is
n graduate of Higgins High School
d has a Civil Er.gmeerisg de-
co from Texas Technllogical ooi-
c in Lubbock.
following r«n*ik*bl« gtory ahowR con-
that Bsramtruto COES tske off
* wo'»t»rration dkt—no wenkncaa—no
nger’ Barcontrate, the original grapefruit
Q ean ^t °ff fftt ^
operation could be performc
on a diet ami tried very bard t,
but wasn’t lr>siiig'much WeiKi;? .
»rd of Barcentrptc. I begnn in -
Mere ft proof
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before \
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and could mon tell t
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operation. Vrm truihFalfy
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ince it dal *> mtTch for me
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of! nth fat, laat go to your dnigci’!
for four ounces of tfcjuld Barter.t
d a filnf bottle- end add <tr.
Poor thin into a flint' Jtottle. snd rdd >ti.
tinpeiritit juJoo to fill battle. Than tifkrj;
two tablo8|k)onfnti tR'iee a day. If the »<
tablespfjon.'ub twice a day. if \
flret bottle doesn't obow you thrt s'rtij
way to take off weight, ri
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return the empty
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Coady Hub Club
Delegates Attend
Houston Meeting
TUESDAY, JULY I, 1949
THE DAILY SUN - PAGE 8
Finlcfea-Reilly Wedding Is Solemnized In Liberty Church
In a candlelight formal ceremony
Thres delegates from Coady Hub
Club, Mrs. Sammle Stricklin, Mrs.
held Saturday at f p.m. in the
Firse Methodist church of Liberty,
tin,
J. 8. Keating and Mrs. E. C. Os-
born, recently attended the dis-
trict officers club meeting in Hou-
ston.
The meeting was held In the
home of Ida Blake, president of
Hub Club* of Texas.
Mrs. Blake gave a very Inter-
esting discussion on “The Require-
ments and Duties of Various Club
Officers." Plans were completed
fer the district club convention to
be held ln Conroe, on July 21.
On adjournment of the meeting,
the members lunched at the beau-
tiful Pine Room of the Shamrock
Hotel. After the luncheon, they
were taken on a tour of the Hotel
A highlight of the tour was a
short visit with Hildegardc, the
noted singer and entertainer cur-
rently appearing at the hotel.
Miss Betty Finklea became the
bride of Rodney B. Reilly of Bay-
town. The bride is the daughter
of Mrs. Alice Finklea of Liberty
and the bridegroom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Reilly of Bay-
town.
file double ring ceremony was
performed by Rev. Abie Jacks of
Baytown In front of an altar dec-
orated with two floor standards
of white gladioli and white tapers
in floor candelabra. The back-
ground of the wedding scene was
composed of palm#.
single strand of pearls. The dress Harlly Ashley and Drexell Vincent
was made over white taffeta with of Baytown and James Finklea,
a bustle back. Her Juliet cap of brother of the bride, of Orange,
lace held the finger tip viel of Ushers were Dale Blomsnees of
bridal illusion. The bride’s bou- Minneapolis, Minnesota; Glen Bar-
ed on a white Bible, For the tri
quet was at whit* orchids arrang- bar and Jimmy Bailey both of Bay
ditional "something old," she car-
ried a 73 year old wedding hand-
dher
kerchief of her grandmother's that
was hand made In France.
Mrs. Eolln Sterling of Liberty'
attended her sister as matron of
honor. Her gown was of pink Im-
ported Swiss organdy over match-
ing tafetta fashioned similar to
that of the bride. She wore a ti,#-
town. Candles were lighted by Jan-
ice Hunt and Warren Sterling.
The mother of the bride wore a
and be at home in Anahuao where
he is employed on a new project
by the Brown and Root Corpora-
tion of Houston. Reilly attended
A. and M. College and is a graduate
of Texas University where he wae
affiliated with Sigma Phi Epsilon.
Mrs. Reilly is a graduate of Lon
Morris junior college and Baylor
Preceding the ceremony, tradi-
tional wedding music was present-
fled halo headdress of pink organ- wal white carnations.
dress of black crepe with a bolero University at Waco. For the past
of pink lace. Her corsage was of two years she baa taught in the
pink carnations. The bridegroom's Cedar Bayou school system,
mother wore sn original model of Out of town guests present for
palomino crepe with blue shadow the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. J.
print With It she wore a picture C Voyles and Mrs. M. J. Bivens,
hat, blue gloves and other acces- all of Port Arthur; Mr. and Mrs.
sories of palomino. Her corsage Harry T. Hollis and Emma Jane
of Llvlngstan; Mr. and Mrs. D, F.
igstan;
dy and carried a nosegay of white The wedding reception was held Parker of Houston; Mr. and Mrs
ed by Mrs. R. G. Ramsey of Dals-
etta, pianist. -Miss Teddy Lorcc
carnations edged with a ruffle of on the lawn of the bride’s home. J- B. Finklea of Orange; Mr. and
pink.
PARTNERS UNION
WILL MEET TONIGHT
The Partners Training Union of
the Memorial Baptist Church will
have a business and fellowship
meeting tonight at 7:30 p.m. in
the home of Mr and Mrs. Edwin
Frasier, 605 East Pearce. This is
a very important business meeting
and all members are urged to at-
tend.
Refreshment* were served from a **r». Warren F. Finklea of Ray-
Bridesmaid* were Mis* Charlotte laid Uble featuring the bride’s wood; Janice Hunt of Cedar Bayou
Hollis, also of Daisetta. sang "Be- Nelson of Joplin, Missouri, Mis, bouquet a* a centerpeice and a trom BByt0Wn
cause” as a pre-nuptial solo and Hetty I^e Robinson of Daisetta thre« u«#d wedding cake. Candiee uia
'The Lord’* Prayer" a* the bene- Hnd Miss Emma Jane Coliiri* of ln 07*1*1 holders and the orystal
JJvingston, They wore gowns iden- Pun<’h service completed the table j^VE WEEKEND GUESTS
tical to that of the matron of hon- appointment*. Weekend guest* in Ms* bom* at
or made in pastel tints of blue. Members of the houseparty were jjr. and Mr*. L. B. Frosier were
yellow and orchid. They each wore Mrs, J. R. Finklea, Mrs. W. A. jjr! and Mr*. J. C. Addington and
the ruffled headdresses and car- Finklea. Mis* Teddy Hollis, Mis* Tarry of Dallas, Mr. and Met.
ried nosegays of carnations. Betty Hartt, and Miss Sandra |eml|g Smith at Grimd Paalris and
Flowergirls were Pinya Robinson Hargraves. jfr. and Mrs. Leon Fain at Muga
and Sharon Sue Taylor, both of For her traveling ensemble, Mrs. Tma.
Liberty. They wore floor length Reilly wore a bolero suit of navy . -
pink organdy drejses and carried silk shantung with navy and pink
baskets of flowers. accessories and an orchid corsage. A Chicago*® boWW» fBp DM
Best man was Larry Huse of On July 8. Mr. and Mrs. Reilly 81 fe*t long, boom* Mb I **mm}
Houston and groomsmen were will return from their wedding trip trip to the moon. Ml
diction to the wedding ceremony.
The bride, who was given In
marriage by her brother Warren
A. Finklea, was gowned ln a dress
of imported Swiss organdy design-
ed and made by her mother. The
dress was fashioned along Victor-
ian lines with a bouffant skirt, set
in train of four inch ruffles; leg
of mutton sleeves buttoned tightly
at the wrist with turned back
cuffs and a double ruffled fischu
neckline with which she wore a
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 25, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 5, 1949, newspaper, July 5, 1949; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1100131/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.